Information Tectonics - Space, Place & Technologyin an Electronic Age
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Mark I. Wilson is Associate Professor and Kenneth E. Corey is Professor and Senior Research Advisor at Michigan State University. Both are convenors on E?Space: The Electronic Space Project, which is a community of researchers, policy makers and IT professionals with an interest in the spatial impact and implications of information technology.

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Partial table of contents:

CONCEPTUALIZING ELECTRONIC SPACE.

Everywhere or Nowhere?

The Place in Cyberspace.

Telecom Tectonics and the Meaning of Electronic Space.

GLOBAL ELECTRONIC COMMERCE.

The Post-Global Corporation: Exploring the Limits of the Networked Firm.

Japanese Information Services in the Late Twentieth Century.

URBAN, REGIONAL AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT.

Information Technology as a New Instrument in Regionalisation and Cooperation.

The Strategic Role of Telematics and Local Economic Development: The Case of the UK.

Overcoming Peripherality by Exploiting Information and Communication Technologies: The Case of Ireland.

Technological Change, Service Employment, and the Future of Cities.
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